bladderhead
Zen MBB Master
On the website of the pedals it shows you the correct foot position relative to the pedal axle. My heel-clips are made so my foot is in the same position, and I do not need pins.
I can believe that. We got a squirt of 4-5 warms days last week in MN and I rode outside for the first time since last November.Oh yeah and I rode outside for the first time in 3 months if you can believe that.
Shouldn't it sit on the brake surface?Velogical rim dynamo
I cut the boom using a pipe cutter a plumber friend of mine owned. I read somewhere on the forum the boom/slider is sized for 6'2. It is easier to cut the boom for shorter folks than it is to supply another boom for taller.Did you cut the boom or the slider? I cut the slider nearly 2 years ago and I am not yet regretting it. Are these bikes designed for really tall people? Does Mr Tolhurst have really long legs?
It would be nice to let it sit on brake surface but it slips under heavy load when sitting there. In this position I can get as much as 18W of electrical DC power at 50 km/h without any slipping.Shouldn't it sit on the brake surface?
I was looking at the Velospeeder from Velogical to get some help on hills. But I would mount it on the rear.
Back when I was younger (2015), strong and faster, I rode a local Century+ on my Vendetta.It's amazing how well the Vendetta fits my body and how I can comfortably just keep churning out the power hour after hour. I wonder how many riders can break 5hr on a century with this much climbing and a solo effort to boot.
Did you cut the boom or the slider? I cut the slider nearly 2 years ago and I am not yet regretting it. Are these bikes designed for really tall people? Does Mr Tolhurst have really long legs?
I cut the boom using a pipe cutter a plumber friend of mine owned. I read somewhere on the forum the boom/slider is sized for 6'2. It is easier to cut the boom for shorter folks than it is to supply another boom for taller.